Royal Meckelnburgh Navy
| Their Royal Majesty's Naval Service | |
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| Active | 1685 AN–present |
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| Country |
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| Type | Navy |
| Size |
15,650 total —5,566 active personnel —5,880 conscripts —3,565 Royal Marines —639 naval airmen 340 civilians |
| Website | navy.mil.mb |
Their Royal Majesty's Naval Service (TRMNS), commonly referred to by its senior service the Royal Meckelnburgh Navy (RMBN), is one of the armed services of the United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh and the naval force of the nation. The naval service is an integral component of the Kingdom's armed forces as the nation's maritime force. The TRMNS, in cooperation with the Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard, is ultimately responsible for the nation's sea defense.
Coastal defense is the primary mission of the TRMNS. The navy is charged with safeguarding the nation's shores, ports and maritime assets, intended to deter potential threats and incursions. Through a combination of patrolling, surveillance, and strategic positioning, the TRMNS contributes to the preservation of Meckelnburgh's territorial integrity. The navy is also responsible for the Kingdom's interests across international waters and protect Meckelnburgh's global strategic interests.
The TRMNS was the primary force responsible for securing the Grand Duchy of Iselande, during its collapse as the nation of Jääland. This conflict, known as The Troubles, saw the deployment of the Royal Meckelnburgh Naval Infantry (now Corps of Royal Marines) to successfully secure the Jääland Peninsula over a yearlong operation. The navy has also been an integral component of the Lac Glacei-Meckelnburgh Canal Security Mission, protecting the Nurthaven and Antruusbuurg Canal south of Iselande.
Units and facilities
Their Royal Majesty's Naval Service is under ultimate civilian control. At the apex of the command structure is the First Lord of the Admiralty, in commission as the Board of Admiralty. The Board is responsible for the strategic planning, direction, and execution of naval operations. The day-to-day deployment and dispatch of naval vessels is the prerogative of the Chief of Naval Staff.
| Unit | Headquarters | Vessels | |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Meckelnburgh Fleet:
Expeditionary Task Force |
Battleferd Point | ||
| Second Meckelnburgh Fleet:
Meckelnburgh Coastal Defense |
Battleferd Point | ||
| — | Central Reaction Group | Battleferd Point | |
| Archipelago Squadron | Victoria | ||
| Western Shores Squadron | Tuft | ||
| Northern Shores Squadron | Boulonne | ||
| Third Meckelnburgh Fleet:
Gate of Branniboria Patrol |
Alexandrople | ||
| Fourth Meckelnburgh Fleet:
Iselande & Canal Patrol |
North Antrusburgh | ||
Equipment




The Royal Meckelnburgh Navy operates 99 combat vessels, from submarines to amphibious landing docks, and 70 weaponized aircraft, from strike aircraft to anti-submarine warfare helicopters. In total, the navy operates 142,000 tons of combat vessels. Naval equipment is sourced from domestic shipbuilding, in particular the Nautholsvik Naval Shipyard in Victoria, as well as from foreign suppliers in Sanama and Alduria-Wechua, including Sanama State Maritime Industries and the Pontecorvo Firm, respectively.
Combat vessels
| Class | Type | No. | Origin | Displ. | Speed | Comp. | Notes | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Submarines | ||||||||
| River-class | Attack submarine (SSK) | 6 | 1,800 t | 20 kn | 27 | 1734 AN | ||
| Island-class | Attack submarine (SSK) | 4 (2) | 1,574 t | 20 kn | 32 | 2 weeks submerged | 1685 AN | |
| Carriers and amphibious vessels | ||||||||
| Kestrel-class | Light aircraft carrier (CVL) | 1 | 19,500 t | 30 kn | 520 | Flagship | 1747 AN | |
| Fort-class | Helicopter escort carrier (CVHE) | 1 | 13,950 t | 30 kn | 360 | 1745 AN | ||
| Barbet-class | Landing platform dock (LPD) | 1 | 12,750 t | 19 kn | 139 | 1751 AN | ||
| Geofon-class | Landing ship dock (LSD) | 1 | 9,240 t | 18 kn | 100 | 1748 AN | ||
| Ships of the line | ||||||||
| Chivalry-class | Guided-missile destroyer (DDG) | 3 | 165 m | 30 kn | 300 | 1736 AN–1742 AN | ||
| Excalibur-class | Radar destroyer (DDR) | 4 | 152 m | 32 kn | 191 | 1742 AN–est.1758 AN | 1716 AN | |
| Mountain-class | Helicopter frigate (FFH) | 5 | 133 m | 28 kn | 185 | 1748 AN–present | 1716 AN | |
| Penninsular-class | Multi-purpose frigate, helicopter |
7 | 3,320 t | 30 kn | 154 | Helideck with hanger | 1685 AN | |
| Patrol vessels | ||||||||
| Seafox-class | Corvette, helicopter | 7 | 1,200 t | 35 kn | 74 | Helideck with hanger | 1715 AN | |
| Interceptor-class | Patrol boat, guided missile |
20 | 205 t | 43 kn | 20 | 1734 AN | ||
| Melusine II-class | Fast attack ship | 13 | 95 t | 44 kn | 18 | 1724 AN | ||
| Terrier-class | Fast assault craft | 24 | 20 t | 40 kn | 21 | 1735 AN | ||
| Mine ships | ||||||||
| Ad Astra-class | Mine counter- measures vessel |
5 (1) | 1,312 t | 14 kn | 84 | 1716 AN | ||
| Ad Infernum-class | Minelayer, coastal | 4 | 1,450 t | 20 kn | 60 | 1690 AN | ||
| Amphibious vessels | ||||||||
| APC-80 | Armored personnel carrier, amphibious |
39 | 15 t | 5.4 kn | 3 | Assigned to dock landing ship |
1726 AN | |
Auxiliary vessels
| Class | Type | No. | Origin | Displ. | Speed | Comp. | Notes | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Command vessels | ||||||||
| TRMY Duke Vilhelmo | Royal yacht | 1 | 1,238 t | 14 kn | 52 | 1685 AN | ||
| Support vessels | ||||||||
| Professor-class | Fleet oiler | 1 | 13,500 t | 24 kn | 150 | Helideck with hanger | 1741 AN | |
| Instructor-class | Fast combat support ship | 1 | 8,100 t | 22 kn | 140 | Helideck with hanger | 1739 AN | |
| Associate-class | Light replenishment oiler | 3 | 1,940 t | 14 kn | 33 | 1724 AN | ||
| Emeritus-class | Submarine support ship | 1 | 1,400 t | 14 kn | 72 | 1726 AN | ||
| Of Counsel-class | Diving support ship | 3 | 223 t | 11 kn | 6 | 1734 AN | ||
| Training vessels | ||||||||
| TRMS Springtime | Training vessel | 1 | 1,157 t | 14 kn | 18 | Full-rigged ship | 1685 AN | |
| TRMS Summertime | Training vessel | 1 | 248 t | 15 kn | 12 | Schooner | 1724 AN | |
| Nobles-class | Training boats | 4 | 65 t | 10 kn | 2 | Single-screw | 1713 AN | |
Aircraft


| Type | Role | No. | Origin | Weight | Speed | Aircrew | Notes | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attack aircraft | ||||||||
| NVF F-51 Balklands | STOVL strike aircraft | 9 | 6,616 kg | 618 kn | 1 | Assigned to aircraft carrier | 1724 AN | |
| Rotary aircraft | ||||||||
| Brightworks NH-76 Dromosker | Maritime multi-purpose | 35 | 6,400 kg | 155 kn | 2 | Assigned to heli- equipped vessels |
1724 AN | |
| Brightworks UH-76 Dromosker | Medium armed transport | 21 | 6,400 kg | 155 kn | 2 | Assigned to amphibious assault |
1723 AN | |
| NVF H-49 Boreal Sea | Anti-submarine warfare helicopter |
5 | 6,900 kg | 146 kn | 3 | Assigned to amphibious assault |
1719 AN | |
Retired vessels
| Class | Type | No. | Origin | Displ. | Speed | Comp. | Notes | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Submarines | ||||||||
| Carriers and amphibious vessels | ||||||||
| Ships of the line | ||||||||
| City-class | Guided-missile cruiser, helicopter |
(1) | 9,600 t | 30 kn | 330 | Never
commissioned | ||
| Montran-class | Multi-purpose destroyer, guided missile, helicopter |
(4) | 6,900 t | 26 kn | 208 | 1716 AN | ||
| Protector-class | Guided-missile frigate, helicopter |
(3) | 4,500 t | 30 kn | 210 | 1716 AN | ||
| Patrol vessels | ||||||||
| Seafox-class | Corvette, helicopter | (7) | 1,200 t | 35 kn | 74 | 1715 AN | ||
| Interceptor-class | Patrol boat, guided missile |
(20) | 205 t | 43 kn | 20 | 1734 AN | ||
| Melusine II-class | Fast attack ship | (13) | 95 t | 44 kn | 18 | 1724 AN | ||
| Terrier-class | Fast assault craft | (24) | 20 t | 40 kn | 21 | 1735 AN | ||
| Mine ships | ||||||||
| Amphibious vessels | ||||||||
Insignia
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